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The Unwanted Guest

so how does this cia-created fake-mujahid having fought his fake-jihad find his "beloved" afghanistan that went from sending cosmonaut abdul ahad mohmand to the mir space station of the "bloody communists", to a ruined place where ladies were to be enclosed away in blue tents and men could not listen to music, these last two arranged of course by this fake-mujahid and his faker jihadi friends and their masters in white house and the palaces of the al-sauds.

"democracy" came to afghanistan with the destruction of the "bloody communist" "democratic republic of afghanistan"... happy democracy.

as for kashmir, neither pakistan establishment nor indian establishment has the solution... the only intermediate solution is the gaddafi solution ( kashmir : the definitive solution )... one must cast nationalist tendencies aside and look at what is best for peace.

does south asia not have enough problems??

If you can find your way through that minefield of emotion that an opinion on Kashmir often is, you are a better man than I.
 
Qureshis are actually from Uttar Pradesh.

Not this one.

This is the main problem in this case.The rationalist in me wants to implement the "Kashmir Solution" as proposed by our esteemed socialist member @jamahir but the nationalist in me prevents me from even thinking about this solution let alone implement it in Kashmir.I think most of the Indians and Pakistanis also face the same problem.Hence,it is well nigh impossible to find a plausible solution for Kashmir in the near future:coffee:

If you'd studied how Kashmir became a state, you wouldn't face any problem suggesting a solution.
 
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when 40+ nato militaries invade your land, preceeded by thousands of terrorists...

:disagree:

solution to what??
Solution to Arab spring!

Most of the Arab societies have miserably failed to take advantage of the spring.

There are several reasons. But I blame the intellectuals who were quick to fan the flames of revolution but lacked hard work that is needed BEFORE launching revolutions.

The second group responsible for failure has been the leaders themselves.


Gaddafi should have immediately responded by stepping down after giving power to a caretaker government.

Instead he looked at his own people as terrorists.

And they say

Rest is history.
 
Joe sahib

This part is interesting:

I am an Afghan
(and a man of my word.)

I came here to fight to defend the Muslims of Kashmir,
---(because I was told that they were facing what we Afghans faced at the hands of the Soviets.0


But none of that was true. Kashmiris were not like us Afghans. Their culture was different. They detest violence. They are innocent people who were

... being used by the same country [hint hint ..... which country] which was culpable of turning Afghanistan into rubble.


Fear had choked their voice. The poor were tired of losing their young sons without knowing for what they lost them. They were worn by the deafening cries of the numerous widows and orphans. The common Kashmiri was longing for a dignified path, leading to peace. He was longing for liberation from this proxy war between two giants on his soil.


And you bought the whole article without question?

Perhaps it was too long of an article to really read it in detail. :-)

Strange!


but he failed to implement a solution in his OWN country.

LOL.

And did you think I thought it was a real Afghan who had written it? I keep telling people it was written by Qureishi.
 
Yes, by Junaid Qureshi, a Kashmiri Indian. It is bullshit. Anything that doesn't suit our respective country's narrative is naturally bullshit. :-)

Please ignore the emotional response a la 10 year old kid

On a serious note.

I expected that you will use this article to highlight the plight of Kashmiris.

Divisions upon divisions of Bahrati army too is "unwanted guest" in Kashmir.

70+ years should be enough to send this message home. Correct?

p.s.
I say this while fully realizing that Pakistan too did a huge disservice to K-cause by using military / militant solution.

LOL.

And did you think I thought it was a real Afghan who had written it? I keep telling people it was written by Qureishi.

haha

you are right.

I wish Qureshi had picked up a Kashmir "militant" from Muzaffarabad.

The comparison would have been more apt then.
 
Sir,
Thanks a lot for posting an article like this.It was truly amazing to know about the psyche of the common Kashmiris from a Kashmiri himself:)!!

Oh yaara

such articles are at best ONE of the many sides of "psyche" of common Kashmiris.

The problem is that we pick just our favorite side and slap it on the whole damned region.
 
oh, many in south asia claim to be "quraish-i". :lol:

If they are having family tree then there should be no problem.

Ancient Rig Vedic tribes were the first to introduce family trees and still we can found that in our region.

Why you think , India is known as the only living ancient civilization ?
 
Oh yaara

such articles are at best ONE of the many sides of "psyche" of common Kashmiris.

The problem is that we pick just our favorite side and slap it on the whole damned region.
Sir,
That's why i had stated in my previous post that a permanent solution of Kashmir is well nigh impossible as long as the nationalists inside us(both Pakistanis and Indians) are alive!!Every body has got a perspective of his/her own and in this case it is the perspective of the an ordinary Kashmiri person who has apparently got fed up with this unending insurgency that has been rocking Kashmir for the last 2 and a half decades!!
 
Solution to Arab spring!

Most of the Arab societies have miserably failed to take advantage of the spring.

There are several reasons. But I blame the intellectuals who were quick to fan the flames of revolution but lacked hard work that is needed BEFORE launching revolutions.

only clearly-identifiable progressives launch revolutions... the reactionaries are only tools in western government plots like "arab spring".

who are these "thuwars" who uno/nato declares as government of libya now?? the ikhwaan and qaeda.

The second group responsible for failure has been the leaders themselves.

leaders such as abdul-hakim belhaj, former lifg and qaeda leader??

Gaddafi should have immediately responded by stepping down after giving power to a caretaker government.

1. gaddafi never was a government position to step down from.

2. the libyan jamahiriya was run by the people... it was a direct-democracy, a true democracy that we in pakistan and india never had.

3. so if nato arrives and says "you, you and you", they should remove themselves?? who is nato to say that??

please read this recent thread posted by a chinese member ( Libya: From Africa’s Wealthiest Democracy to US-NATO Terror Haven ).
 

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